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An Arrogant American Army Personnel admits torturing/terrorizing/raping in Iraq

PURE EVIL. No honor, no grace, no class, no good. This Man is 100 % EVIL to boast about torture, rape, suicide and murder.

This man needs your prayers. He is in danger of going to Hell for the sins he committed against that Iraqi Virgin, and Iraqi Men.

I apologize for the Sins our U.S. Presidents and for the sins of US Military Personnel. That is not American Pride in Virtuous Living. That is, the sulfuric Pride of Satan, speaking through him. He is so evil. I HOPE THAT SOLDIER IS IN PRISON. If not – God help us!

May the soul, of that Iraqi Teen rest in peace, via the MERCY of GOD.

May the God of Abraham, Issac and Jacob have Mercy on them. God loves everyone He created. Mercy, Mercy Mercy.

I hope Jesus comes back soon. Yet, in truth JESUS is really Present and here in the Most Blessed Sacrament of the Altar. He left, but stayed, in a very real and tangible way. That’s why Jesus said about the Mass, “Do this in Memory of Me.”

The world is so in need of GOD’s Mercy.

“Dear God: This weekend I will go to Mass and pray for the living and deceased but especially those in this video and spoken of, in this video.”

What honor is there in sin? None.
That man is unrepentant, in this film, and still enjoying the memory of his evils. How sick can you be? Sick fool, if not corrected, he will get only worse; going from one Mortal Sin to the next.

I hope he gets help, repents and turns back to God, or he is going to end up in hell. Why wasn’t he “Court Marshaled?” Why wasn’t he put in prison?

Seems our US Presidents and the CIA will be answering for that girl’s rape, torture and suicide, as well.

This is pure evil, from the top down.

I think Obama, Clinton, Bush Jr and Bush Sr should be in prison for creating wars to grab and cultivate Poppy Fields and wreak havoc on good people, in other countries.

Bush Sr helped kill JFK.

Gov Clinton – and also when President – ran a covert CIA Drug Operation out of Nicaragua, and El Salvador, and was responsible for the first 9/11, OK City Bombing and Assassinations of those in his own Party who knew about it.

Bush Jr but probably Cheney = 9/11, and Torture and Wars, and Poppies being grown in Afghanistan.

Obama = US Massacres, Wars all over the World, NDAA, Tortures in the USA and Abroad and continuing making US Soldiers to guard the Poppy Fields in Afghanistan. Afghanistan’s GDP from Heroin went from ~ 9% to ~ 98%.

I do not like evil presidents who snookered me, to get my vote.

Essentially the US has had a Coup d’état Government blatantly since 1960, but monetarily since 1913.

God help U.S.

Potowatome Chief Leopold Pokagon – SW Michigan Catholic American Indian

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This was copied and pasted from: Wikipedia article on SW Michigan Potowatome, Chief Pokagon.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_Pokagon#section_2

(I think he is an unsung hero and a Catholic Indian Saint. I hope his cause for sainthood is started soon. Remarkable Potowatome statesmen.)

Pokagon emerged as a very successful tribal leader after 1825. In the last decade of his life, Pokagon sought to protect and promote the unique position of the Potawatomi communities living in the St. Joseph River Valley. He traveled to Detroit in July 1830, where he visited Father Gabriel Richard to request the services of a “black robe” (makatékonéya, literally “dressed in black,” referring to the black robe (cassock) traditionally worn by priests). He believed that affiliation with the Catholic Church represented an important political alliance in the struggle to avoid removal. That same year, Pokagon and his wife Elizabeth were baptized by Father Frederick Rese, the vicar general of the Detroit Diocese, along with numerous fellow band members. In August 1830, Father Stephen Badin arrived to establish a mission to serve the Pokagon Potawatomi. By converting to Catholicism, the Potawatomi of the St. Joseph River Valley affirmed a new identity as the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi.

In 1833, Pokagon negotiated an amendment to the Treaty of Chicago (1833) that allowed Pokagon’s Band to remain on the land of their ancestors in Michigan. Nearly all the rest of the Potawatomi were to be moved west of the Mississippi River by the federal government following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. By abstaining from alcohol at the treaty negotiations held in Chicago in 1833, and emphasizing his and his followers’ conversion to Catholicism, Pokagon secured a special provision in the 1833 Treaty.[1] Later the Pokagon Band removed to L’arbre Croche (Waaganaakising, land of the crooked tree, literally where the crooked tree is). Pokagon ultimately used the monies paid pursuant to the Treaty to purchase lands for his people in Silver Creek Township, near Dowagiac, Michigan. He patented the land in his name and becoming a private land owner same as the surrounding settlers.

The Catholic Potawatomi throughout southwest Michigan and northwest Indiana acknowledged Pokagon as their leader. Ever since, the Indian villages from Hartford, Rush Lake, Dowagiac, Niles, Buchanan in Michigan and South Bend in Indiana have been united under a common identity, Pokégan Bodéwadmik débéndagozwad (Pokagon Potawatomies they belong to).

In 1841, Pokagon obtained the assistance of Associate Michigan Supreme Court Justice Epaphroditus Ransom to halt US military attempts to remove the Catholic Potawatomi in violation of the 1833 Treaty. After Pokagon’s death on July 8, 1841, disputes between his heirs, the Potowatomi, and the Catholic Church over ownership of the Silver Creek lands resulted in legal battles that painfully disrupted the community. A majority of the residents living at Silver Creek moved to Brush Creek, Rush Lake and elsewhere in southwest Michigan and northwest Indiana. The Potowatomi worked to secure the annuities and other promises owed them under the terms of the many treaties they had signed with the United States.

Today, the tribe continues as the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, a federally recognized Indian Nation, with an excess of 4300 citizens and a ten-county service area in northwest Indiana and southwest Michigan. Tribal headquarters are located in Dowagiac, Michigan, with a satellite office in South Bend, Indiana. The Tribal Police force operates a substation in New Buffalo, Michigan to cover the tribal-owned casino, Four Winds Casino Resort.

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My Two Cents Worth

The Kalamazoo-Battle Creek International Airport is located on the former “Indian Field” Village. On Milham Road, there is an old cemetery, which at one time had an Indian Mound, and Indian Burial Site.

Vicksburg’s early settlers were assisted by this tribe, in building the first Grain Mill. I read a very old periodical in Vicksburg’s Library of first hand accounts of early settler’s narration of Indian Customs, from that village. Justice was swift. War hoops scary. But, the fact that some of the Indians showed the settlers how to cope in SW Michigan and they taught them too, is a tribute to the human spirit of love.

I detest the hatefulness of President Andrew Jackson. He assigned General Brady – to accompany Potawatomi Indians off of Indian Fields, Michigan to Oklahoma. 700 Indians were forced to congregate north of where the present day Kalamazoo depot is. General Brady led those 700 Indians down Burdick Street, down the Indian Trail in Schoolcraft, Michigan and all the way to Oklahoma.

Those who “converted” to Christianity were allowed to stay. Chief Pokagon of St Joseph, Michigan his wife, family and many other Indians chose to become Catholic and stayed.

Brady Township in Vicksburg, Michigan is named after General Brady; President Andrew Jackson’s henchman.

President Andrew Jackson is on the U.S. Currency: the $ 20.00 bill. I think Chief Leopold Pokagon’s effigy should be on the $ 20.00 bill. After all, Chief Pokagon and the Potawatomi’s paid a bigger price. They were also coerced to sign the Treaty of Chicago. No wonder that city is a mess. I think it’s a cursed city: ill gotten land, from the Potawatomi’s. IMHO

I think Chief Leopold Pokagon is a Catholic Saint. I hope the cause of his canonization will be started soon. I sense he’s in heaven, present at the God’s Altar, in heaven. Present at every Catholic Mass, praying for us. I sense it.

Unsung American Hero

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Unsung American Hero, Caroline Gudger, that you probably never heard of, from the Main Stream Media. She single handedly saved a whole TN School, from a gunman. Thank you, Ma’am!

(IBD) U.N. Disabilities Treaty Would Limit U.S. Sovereignty and Rights of American Families”

(IBD) U.N. Disabilities Treaty Would Limit U.S. Sovereignty and Rights of American Families”

Read here:   http://teapartyorg.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=4301673%3ABlogPost%3A1144958

St Kateri Tekakwitha – First Native American Saint

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha – Pray for US! Canonized today: October 21, 2012

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North American Martyrs: Ss Rene Goupil – John de Brebeuf

Death of St John de Brebeuf

On entering the village, they were met with a shower of stones, cruelly beaten with clubs, and then tied to posts to be burned to death. Brébeuf is said to have kissed the stake to which he was bound. The fire was lighted under them, and their bodies slashed with knives. Brébeuf had scalding water poured on his head in mockery of baptism, a collar of red-hot tomahawk-heads placed around his neck, a red-hot iron thrust down his throat, and when he expired his heart was cut out and eaten. Through all the torture he never uttered a groan. The Iroquois withdrew when they had finished their work. The remains of the victims were gathered up subsequently, and the head of Brébeuf is still kept as a relic at the Hôtel-Dieu, Quebec.

My Two Cents Worth

I read a book on St John de Brebeuf, and learned he stayed with the Hurons for 25 years in long houses, and taught them much about Jesus. He wrote back to France the famous book called “The Jesuit Relations.” His book taught us much about the North American Indians: namely the Hurons in Canada, and the Alghonquins around Lake Erie and Iroquois, in New York.

St Rene Goupil’s Statue with an Indian Boy

But, it wasn’t until I went to the Martyrs Shrine in Auriesville, New York, that I was touched with the awesome thought that St Rene Goupil was praying for me in May 1973, when I received one of the worst of my five head injuries. I felt a connection to him, through his perceived prayers for me, even before I knew him. The Doctrine of the Communion of Saints teaches us that the Saints pray for us. And, quite frankly when I get really bad headaches, I know Saints who died, by being “doiked on the head” are by far – my favorite saints. I know each of them, have been praying for me, all of my life. And, celebrating their Feast Day is deeply moving for me.

Saint Rene Goupil was tomahawked on the head by a Mowhawk Indian for tracing the Sign of the Cross on an Indian Boy’s forehead.  St Isaac Jacques wrote about St Rene’s death. St Rene was the first Catholic Martyr in the United States. He died 1642.

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St. Rene Goupil
Biography is copied and pasted from: http://www.strenegoupilchicago.com/whowasstrene.html
  
Who was St. Rene Goupil?
St. Rene Goupil was born at St. Martin Du Bois, France in 1608.  He was the second to five children born to Luce Provost and Hypolite Goupil.  Rene had three brothers and one sister.  Rene came from a locally significant family who provided for his education which was quite a rarity in the 17th Century.  The Goupil family knew how to read and write and had developed professional skills.  Rene’s father was a surgeon who taught him some skills before he died when Rene was only twelve.
 
Rene entered the Jesuit Novitiate in Paris in 1639 at the age of 31 and was dismissed three months later, presumably because of a hearing defect.  Quite possibly Rene’s desire to become a surgeon and a religious brother both stem from the same source: a desire to love and serve God in his impoverished neighbors which is the essence of Christianity.  In 1640 he sailed from France to come to the New World where he landed at Sillery, Canada (four miles west of Quebec) because he wanted to work among the American Indians.
 
Rene worked as a handyman for the missionaries and as a surgeon for the Indians.  Rene was a type of surgeon who knew the properties of certain medicines, how to promote healing in wounds, and the art of bleeding and dressings.  Even more important, he was seen as a companion to the poor.  Both the Indians and the French were welcomed at the hospital.  Rene was given the care of dressing the sick and wounded, which he did with great skill, seeing our Lord in his patients with great affection and love.
 
All during July 1640, Rene worked as a “jack of all trades.”  In fact his work was described as the lowest, most vile jobs around the Jesuit house.  He did menial tasks, while at the same time, helping in the hospital.  Rene did not “hire” on as a domestic for the Jesuits but offered himself to work for them, gratuitously.  Then in August 1642, he volunteered to be chief surgeon for the most dangerous Jesuit mission nearly 900 miles from Quebec.
 
On the trip west, he was soon captured, taken prisoner by the Iroquois, mangled and tortured repeatedly.  From there he was carried to Lake Champlain, Lake George and finally to the main Iroquois village near Albany, New York, on the banks of the Mohawk River.  There he was exhibited as a trophy of war.
 
Just before his death on September 29, 1642, he took vows to become a Jesuit Brother and act as a missionary.  One day Rene began to trace the sign of the cross on an Iroquois child’s forehead and to teach the child to make the sign of the cross.  This was witnessed by Isaac Jogues and took place near present day Albany, New York.
 
Recalling the sad incident a year later, Isaac Jogues wrote about Rene that “he was not more than thirty-four years of age but was a man of unusual simplicity and innocence of life, of invincible patience, and very conformable to the divine will”.
 
St. Rene was canonized along with his companions, Isaac Jogues, John de Brebeuf, and five others by Pope Pius XI in 1930.  The shrine of these first North American Martyrs is in Auriesville, New York.  St Rene is the Patron Saint of Anesthesiologist.
The Ghost of Mohawk Valley – The Life and Times of st. Rene Goupil 1608-1642 
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